Published inRed SquirrelLLM as CompilerI have a strong hunch that we are fast approaching the next revolution in programming languages.Oct 3, 2023Oct 3, 2023
Published inRed SquirrelValues-Driven ConsultingIn late 2020, I was introduced to Performance Health, a -focused business that provides software tools, such as incident tracking…Feb 2, 2023Feb 2, 2023
Published inRed SquirrelIf you are not your job, then who are you?I continue to be fascinated by identity. I don’t mean identity on the Internet, I mean one’s personal, internal identity. I’m referring to…Aug 2, 2022Aug 2, 2022
Published inRed SquirrelOn “doing a good job”In 1997, I was a graduate student, working my way into a career in family therapy. A significant part of my graduate school experience was…Mar 17, 2022Mar 17, 2022
Published inRed SquirrelRed Squirrel’s 2021 EvolutionI know many businesses have had a wild ride since the hopeful beginnings of 2020. Red Squirrel is no exception. If you want the simplest…Dec 16, 2021Dec 16, 2021
Published inRed SquirrelSurprised by PurposeIn early 2021, the team at Red Squirrel went through a process* that defined our company vision. We defined our purpose, our core values…Jun 16, 2021Jun 16, 2021
Our American IdentityEver since I experienced my first significant identity crisis, I’ve been intrigued by how we construct this thing each of us calls…Jan 19, 20211Jan 19, 20211
Published inRed SquirrelOptimal Learning Exists Between Comfort and PanicOne the most powerful ideas that we used at Dev Bootcamp was the “three zones.” These zones were so fundamental to our immersive learning…Oct 5, 2020Oct 5, 2020
The way I think about livingReading books, listening to podcasts, meditating for hours, and living for 46 years has brought me to clearer thoughts about an explicit…Aug 14, 20201Aug 14, 20201
A high hope, and a fixed purposeI recently read the autobiographical Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. It’s a concise account of his early life as a slave in…Jul 31, 2020Jul 31, 2020